A critical analysis of the development of the public benefit requirement of charitable purposes under English and Welsh charity law, from Re Compton [1945] 1 Ch 123 to R (Independent School Council) v Charity Commission [2012] Ch 214 [PDF]
The enactment of the Charities Act 2006 in November 2006 introduced the first statutory definition of charity into English and Welsh law. Under the provisions of the Act, charitable status requires that an institution must be established for charitable ...
Cubillo Barsi, Naomi
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How Can Charities use Coaching to Develop Managers and Does the Charity Context Matter? [PDF]
Little research exists on coaching in charities. This article explores how coaching might support managers in the charity sector. Using an interpretivist approach, 20 interviews gathered the views and experiences of key stakeholders: manager coachees ...
Peter Watson
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Futures Studies of Charities and Philanthropy in Tehran [PDF]
IntroductionMany researchers have addressed the role of non-governmental organizations in Iran and have examined it from various aspects (Pirmoradian et al., 2019; Javid et al., 2017; Saliani and Vosoughi, 2016; Valimohammadi and Eskandarinezhad, 2022 ...
Alireza Eskandarinezhad +3 more
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Background: Many people prefer to die at home when the time comes. Hospice at home services aim to support patients to achieve this. A range of hospice at home services exist; some services have been evaluated, but there has been limited evidence ...
Claire Butler +13 more
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Professional Archaeology in the UK under COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic had serious effects on the delivery of commercial archaeology in the United Kingdom during 2020 and 2021. This article presents a contemporary history of two years of practice and political developments.
Kenneth R. Aitchison
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Identifying the Type of a Contract to Transfer Health Services to Charities in Teaching Hospitals of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran, Iran [PDF]
Background: One of the most important issues in the health system is to provide the necessary resources to present health services. To increase the role of charities and facilitate public participation in the treatment area and to develop hospital units,
Mahmud Nayeri +3 more
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The phrase cutting off ones nose to spite the face has many meanings, most of them violent and, historically, sometimes literal. In our times, its meaning is colloquial and suggests a needless, disproportionate, and self-destructive response to a ...
Gregory C. Cunningham
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Scaling the INGO: What the Development and Expansion of Canadian INGOs Tells Us
The literature on international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) has focused primarily on large INGOs, which capture the majority of total INGO spending but represent a small number of total INGOs. Over the past two decades, the number of INGOs has
Logan Cochrane, John-Michael Davis
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Accelerating Islamic charities in Indonesia: zakat, sedekah and the immediacy of social media
The article describes the latest developments of Islamic charities and their role as major non-state actors in Indonesia's field of social welfare. It considers debates about the practices of Islamic charity in colonial and post-colonial times when zakat
Najib Kailani, M. Slama
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The Effectiveness of Cultural-Artistic Programs as a Benefit in the Resilience of MS Patients (a Case Study of Baqiyatullah Khomeini Charitable Institution, Isfahan) [PDF]
Introduction and ProblemMS disease is one of the important challenges in the field of social health and sociology. Today, the city of Isfahan is facing a high prevalence of MS and related problems. Resilient solutions for this lifelong disease can reduce
Ali Ghanbari Barzian +2 more
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